| Fauré, Gabriel : Ballade op. 19
Matériel : Partition Langue : Français English Deutsch Fauré s piano works are of central importance within his compositional oeuvre. He dedicated his Ballade , composed in 1879, to his teacher Camille Saint-Saëns. Structurally and in terms of its lyrical character the work breaks from the genre s epic form and takes on the traits of the sonata form. In 1881 Fauré arranged his Ballade for piano and orchestra and the work was premiered in this new scoring.' ' Drawing on the most recent discoveries and comprehensive source research, the work is presented in a scholarly-critical Urtext edition. The publication, which is based on the uvres complètes de Gabriel Fauré , includes a detailed foreword and notes on performance practice.' ' - Published on the basis of uvres complètes de Gabriel Fauré ' - Incorporates the latest research and findings regarding the sources' - Scholarly-critical Urtext edition with advice on performance practice' - Detailed foreword (Fr/Eng/Ger)' ' Christophe Grabowski' is a pianist and doctor of musicology who studied in Warsaw and in Paris. He edited, among other works, one volume of the uvres complètes de Gabriel Fauré , two volumes of the Édition Complète des uvres de Claude Debussy , and was the series editor for the new Chopin Complete Edition. In 2010, together with John Rink, he published the Annotated Catalogue of Chopin s First Editions . / [Ballade Opus 19] / Classique / Partition / Agrafé / Instrumentation : Editeur : |